FLORAL COMMITTEE, NOVEMBER 6. CCvii 
To Carnation ' Mrs. T. W. Lawson ' (votes, 12 for, 1 against), from 
Messrs. Low, Enfield. Flowers of fairly good form with crimped 
edges, deep rose-pink and slightly scented. The plant is of sturdy 
habit (fig. 195). This is the plant which is said to have been sold to 
an American gentleman named Lawson for ^2,000. It is sweet-scented 
Fig. li).S.--CHRYsANTnEMU3i iNDicuM. [Gardeners' Magazine.) 
and of a pleasing deep pink, but its shape and form are not at all in 
accordance with, the ideas of English Carnation speciahsts. 
To Decorative Chrysanthemum ' Lizzie Adcock ' (votes, 12 for), 
from Mr. R. Holmes, Norwich. A lovely yellow sport from ' Source d'Or.' 
Other Exhibits. 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesborne, Andoversford, sent seedling Nerines. 
From the Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, came a plant of Chrysan- 
